Les Mikesell wrote:
Chris Adams wrote:
Once upon a time, Arjan van de Ven <arjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
most users on the client side use a mail client that has its own
queuing.
Most _interactive_ users do. Most automated tasks (e.g. cron) do not
have any queueing.
Even if you are trying to dumb the system down to a Mac's
pseudo-single-user style, you still need crontab and mail to work - as
it does on a Mac.
What happens to emails generated on a Max OSX via crontab or any other
automated system? Does it run sendmail or some equivalent of it?
Just curious how they solve it as on a Mac i'd bet you that hardly any
typical user will know what root is.
Regards, Phil
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